The City of Pewaukee's policy is to assess each property when work is completed and benefits a property. Assessments for roadway projects and drainage projects are capped at a maximum amount that is adjusted annually. Sewer and Water assessments are essentially for the full amount of the project cost minus any over sizing or items that are deemed to benefit the entire system.

Personal Property is tangible property (that is physical) and is subject to the personal property tax unless exempted by statute. Tangible personal property ranges from the chairs in a barbershop to the furnishings of a doctors waiting room from drills used by a dentist to the poles owned by a utility.

New owners at the time of recording the deed should be sure to fill out the Change of Owner and/or Address card provided with the Municipal Lien Certificate. This will change the "mail to" portion of the bill; the permanent change will take place when the Assessors Office receives the deed from the Register of Deeds. NOTE: All changes of owners or addresses must be made in writing by filling out a Change of Address form - please see the Waukesha County Register of Deeds website for details and contact information.

No you don't have to pay when you drop off the permit application, but it is recommended to eliminate possible delays in processing. Once your application is reviewed the Inspector or Clerical staff will call you with the amount due. For most projects the permit will not be issued until payment is received.

No. All inspection requests need to be made directly with any staff member which can be done by calling during office hours. If you need a specific time for an inspection those appointments must be made with an Inspector.

Inspection requests must be called in directly to a staff member for scheduling during office hours. If an inspection is called in by 9 a.m. staff will make all attempts to conduct the inspection the same day, however advance notice of 24 hours is appreciated. If an inspection requires a special time, that must be arranged with the inspector directly. Please note that it is difficult to meet exact times as the previous appointment could have difficulties that cause a delay. We do encourage the use of lock boxes if no one is available to be present.

To schedule an inspection call our office 262-691-9107 during office hours and speak with any staff member. You do not have to speak directly to an inspector unless you need a time that is outside of the normal inspection times, 10 a.m to 2 p.m..

Permit inspections are scheduled for between 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.. We make all attempts to meet any special requests like: as early as possible, as late as possible and call ahead. If a more specific time frame or one outside these hours is needed, it will have to be scheduled directly with an Inspector. Please call (262) 691-9107.

The existing zip codes were established by the U.S. Post Office prior to incorporation of the Town of Pewaukee now the City of Pewaukee; their policy does not allow them to change zip codes to match municipal borders.

The current water tower at city hall has lead based paint and in order to repaint the tower the entire tower has to be taken down. At this time we do not have another elevated tower that can store water and control water pressure. The City is in the process of getting authorization from the FAA and Waukesha County to put up a new water tower on Ridgeview Parkway Court. Once approval is received and a new tower is constructed and operational, the City will be able to take down the water tower at city hall for repair or permanent removal.

Yes proper escape planning in the event of a fire is paramount. Fire can spread quickly leaving you little time to escape safely once an alarm sounds. A few basic tips include:- Draw a home escape plan and discuss it will all members of your household.- Include at least 2 ways out of every room if possible. Make sure doors and windows leading outside open easily.- Make sure smoke detectors are installed properly.- Practice the plan night and day with everyone in your household twice a year.

Yes the Fire Department has specialized equipment to test the air for Caron Monoxide. A sounding detector could mean that there is a high concentration of Carbon Monoxide in your home. Carbon Monoxide is called the "Silent Killer" because it can reduce the amount of oxygen we breathe and since Carbon Monoxide is odorless you have no idea when you have a leak.

These are not required by law but are desirable. When the detector activates evacuate the house open windows and doors and contact the gas company or plumber to check gas appliances. Detectors are likely to go off in the winter months when houses are closed up and heaters are on. If your detector sounds an alarm and if anyone in the house has a headache feels nauseous or ill, call the fire department.

Properly installed and maintained automatic fire sprinkler systems are reliable systems that help save lives. Read more about how they are being adopted nationally, support to require them in all new 1 and 2 family construction, how they work, and more at the National Fire Protection Association website.

You are only allowed to burn yard debris. No garbage, tires, treated wood, used building materials or like materials may be burned. Please note that a burning permit is required. Please see the Licenses web page for additional information.

The City contracts with John's Disposal for your garbage service. John's Disposal may charge you for the special pickup. For additional information please see the Garbage and Recycle Information sheet in Public Works.

The City Recycling Center accepts leaf and grass clippings during its operation hours (Saturdays 9am to 3pm and Wednesday (4/1 to Thanksgiving week only) from 1pm to 6pm). They may not be in plastic bags when disposed of. Please do not place these items in your swales near your property as this causes drainage issues for upstream and downstream neighbors.

Trash and recycling pickup is done on a weekly basis throughout the City. Please contact the Clerk / Treasurer's Office at (262) 691-0770 for schedule or view it online. When a scheduled collection day falls on a major holiday that day's collection and all remaining collections for the week will be delayed one day. Friday's collection will be on Saturday.

A license application is available on the Licenses and Permits web page. Once you have completed the application you can either mail it to the Clerk / Treasurer's office at W240 N3065 Pewaukee Road ~ Pewaukee WI 53072 or come in person. A copy of the rabies vaccination, proof of alteration and the fee will be needed. If you mail your payment please provide a self-addressed stamped envelope.

The State of Wisconsin requires all contractors obtaining a permit to be licensed. Commercial Building Contractors need a Building Contractors Registration; 1&2 Family Contractors need a dwelling qualifier license; Plumbing requires a master plumbers license; Electricians require a master electrical license; HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Condition) contractors require a license for 1&2 Family buildings.

Permit applications can be dropped off during office hours. Permits are not typically issued immediately and you should allow for 7-10 business days for the permit to be issued by an Inspector. This time frame is dependent upon our current work load and the size of the project. For small projects typically less time is needed, larger projects that require a plan review may take longer.

There are two different building permits. Permit to Build for one or two family dwelling (used for most residential homes) and Permit to Build for commercial properties. You can find both on the Permits page along with other permits you may need to complete your project (such as electrical plumbing and gas fitting work).

Yes, most City of Pewaukee meetings have a "Public Comment" item on their agendas. A citizen may make any comment they deem necessary, however they must understand the governing Board, Committee or Commission cannot act upon or comment on that item under open records laws of the state of Wisconsin.

We are working to get this information available online. At this time you will need to contact us during office hours (262-691-0770) to obtain the zoning for a specific property by providing an address or parcel number.

An easement grants access to private property for utility installation and maintenance. No structure, fence or tree may be placed in an easement without the written consent of all utility companies that have the right to access an easement. Your survey will show all easements that are located on your property.

A Plan Commission or Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearing is a meeting open to the public concerning a proposal to change the City Ordinances or change a City zoning classification which may impact surrounding property owners. At this meeting property owners are given the opportunity to comment and give feedback to the Plan Commission or Zoning Board of Appeals and Common Council.

Lot coverage is the percentage of the overall area of a site that a building occupies. It is calculated in the following way: Building area under roof at ground level divided by the total lot area = lot coverage %.

The beach opens seasonally dependent upon available lifeguard staff. The beach opens on daily basis starting the first week of June and beach hours are 10 am until 5 pm. This means there will be a lifeguard on duty (weather permitting) during those hours, seven days a week. The beach closes around the third week of August.

Yes, the beach is tested on a weekly basis for fecal coliform counts. If the counts are too high (deemed by the testing agency), the beach will be closed and will be retested until the water is safe to swim in.

Typically the Park/Recreation Department starts hiring for seasonal part-time employment for the summer in the recreation department and park maintenance department as early as March. Open positions will be posted on the City of Pewaukee's website under employment. You can also download a job application online under the same category. If you are applying for a specialty instructor position, also include your resume or a summary of your skills and qualifications along with the application.

Parks are typically open during the peak season (May through September) from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. This means if there are restrooms available on site, we will have them open during those hours. During non-peak season, parks are still usable during those specified hours however restrooms will not be available.

There is detailed information regarding rentals including rates, guidelines and procedures on the Park/Recreation Department webpage under Rent A Park. To rent a park, you must call the office at 262-691-7275. You should have in mind what park you want to rent, what date, time, the number of people you expect to attend, and the purpose of the rental. Residents of both the Village and City of Pewaukee receive the resident rate for rentals - a resident MUST be the person making the rental for the resident rate to be given.

We appreciate the watchful eyes of our residents to help us maintain the parks. We do not see every park every day so if you notice something regarding vandalism at one of the parks, please call our office at 262-691-7275 to report it. Or send us an email; be sure to let us know the park, exact location of the vandalism and what kind of vandalism it is (ie spray paint, broken equipment, etc.)

No. If you are on a waitlist for a class, payment does not need to be made. If you get into the program, the office will call you and at that time we will arrange for payment. Only cash or checks are acceptable forms of payment.

Program guides are mailed to property tax payers for the fall/winter and winter/spring session. The summer session is mailed to all residents of the Village and City of Pewaukee based on the postal rural route. The winter/spring program guide is mailed in December, the summer guide is mailed in April and the fall/winter guide is mailed in August.

If the program was held by the Park/Recreation Department, you may call our office at 262-691-7275 and we will check our lost and found items for you. Items are held in the Department's lost and found for two weeks, after which they are donated to Goodwill or some other charitable organization. The Park/Recreation Department does NOT hold lost and found items for the Pewaukee Soccer Club or Pewaukee Youth Baseball.

No, programs are designed according to age and/or instructor/student ratios or level that will best benefit the student. Please do not ask us to exceed class limits or put your child in the wrong age or skill level.

Fall/Winter and Winter/Spring program guides are mailed directly to property tax payers in the City and Village. Summer program guides are mailed to residents based on the postal rural route therefore includes non-property tax payers as well. Program guides are always available for pickup at Village Hall, City Hall and the Pewaukee Public Library. We also post our most current guide on this website – see Park/Recreation Department for more information. If you are not a Pewaukee resident and would like to receive our program guides, please call 262-691-7275 and ask to be placed on the mailing list.

In the program guide, under the description of each program, we list in italics a minimum and maximum for each class. We will cancel a class if it does not meet the minimum. The minimum is the basis at which the program fees cover the cost to run the program. If a program is canceled because it does not reach its minimum, then registrants are issued a full refund.

Full refunds will not be issued unless a program is cancelled by the Park/Recreation Department. There will be a 50% refund service fee deducted from a refund that does not follow the Refund Policy. Refunds will NOT be given after the first class. Refunds typically take 3 to 4 weeks to be processed and mailed back to registrants.

All program registrations are given some kind of receipt. If you mail in your form, a registration confirmation will be mailed back to the address listed at the top of your registration form. This will confirm your registration as well as remind you of the dates/times of the class you registered for.

Any program that provides participants with a t-shirt will have a t-shirt symbol (t-shirt inside a circle) listed next to the program name. When you see that symbol, be sure to list your t-shirt size on your registration form.

The Department strives to offer programs that the community wants and needs. However many of our programs are limited to what room space we have available, whether or not we can find an instructor for the program and also what the current program trends are.

You have seven (7) days from the date of issuance to pay a Parking Citation fine. The fine doubles if not paid within seven (7) days. If still not paid witting fourteen (14) days the fine doubles again.

If the citation remains unpaid after twenty-eight (28) days, the violation is forwarded to the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles for registration suspension and refusal. Additional fines/penalties may apply. A suspended registration means it is illegal to operate the vehicle.

PAYMENT DROP BOX: You may utilize the Parking Citation Payment lock box 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is located in the substation lobby on the lower level of City Hall. Envelopes are provided.

BY MAIL: For your convenience, your payments may be made by mail. Citation numbers must be noted on your check (please do not mail cash payments). If you would like a receipt mailed back to you, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Mail payment to: City of Pewaukee, ATTN: Police Services, W240N3065 Pewaukee Rd., Pewaukee, WI 53072.

Yes, the registered owner may contest the legality of the issuance of the ticket. A hearing may be obtained upon written request of the registered owner if submitted with supporting documentation to the Police Services Clerk. Please see the Police Services web page for more information.

You have seven (7) days from the date of issuance to pay a Parking Citation fine. The fine doubles if not paid within seven (7) days. If still not paid witting fourteen (14) days the fine doubles again.

If the citation remains unpaid after twenty-eight (28) days, the violation is forwarded to the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles for registration suspension and refusal. Additional fines/penalties may apply. A suspended registration means it is illegal to operate the vehicle.

Overpayment of a Parking Citation is applied to any unpaid parking fines for the same person/vehicle. Change will be provided for payments made by cash and in person. Please contact the Police Services Clerk at 262-691-0921 before making a payment if you do not know the amount of your fine.

City of Pewaukee § 6.05 states: “No person under the age of 18 shall loiter, stand, walk, stroll, run, bike drive, congregate or play upon or within public rights-of-way, railroads, parks, public lands or buildings, or places of commercial, industrial or institutional use or activity after 11 PM and before 6 AM unless accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or other adult having custody, care, and control of such minor person; or unless the minor person not under such control is working or traveling between home and work or between home and supervised school, church, or civic function.”

Any accident must be reported when it results in: * Injury or death of a person. * $1,000 or more total damage to property owned by any one person. * Damages of $200 or mort to government property (except motor vehicles).

The City has limited resources (staff and funds) to address large flood issues. With the flooding of 2008 and 2009, the Council has authorized a limited scope to investigate flooding for a few areas. This work is ongoing currently. If you are unsure if your area is included in this or want to be put on a list for future funding allocations, please submit a request. You can also contact the Public Works at (262) 691-0804.

The current water tower at city hall has lead based paint and in order to repaint the tower the entire tower has to be taken down. At this time we do not have another elevated tower that can store water and control water pressure. The City is in the process of getting authorization from the FAA and Waukesha County to put up a new water tower on Ridgeview Parkway Court. Once approval is received and a new tower is constructed and operational, the City will be able to take down the water tower at city hall for repair or permanent removal.

Public Works Commission Meetings are held approximately all odd numbered months and the day of the week varies depending on availability of commission members. Please Contact the Water Utility Office for assistance (262) 691-0804.

The best times to water are from 8pm and 10am and between the first Sunday of April until the last Sunday of October. These are also the only times allowed under the ordnance. For a full copy of ordinances come to the Public Works department at City Hall.

It is difficult to give an exact timeline for each road to be repaved. The City has adopted a 5-year road program as part of its annual budget. Please note that this is a planning document and at times funding or utility issues delay the projects.

Please note that the City owns approximately 15 feet (this does vary throughout the community) from the edge of pavement. Landscape items should not be located within this right of way to prevent damage by the City. The mailbox is required to be located within this right of way and we make every effort to avoid it during our plowing operations. You may submit a request to have your mailbox on a list for repairs. Please note that repairs will be made after the event clean up is completed which can be up to several weeks after the initial event depending on its severity. Contact the Streets Department for more information: 262-691-0771.

The State owns and maintains all roads that are state highways. These are designed by numbers (for example, STH 190 which is Capitol Drive). The County owns and maintains all roads that are county highways which are designated by letters (for example, CTH F which is Redford Boulevard). The City generally owns the remainder of the streets except for a few which are private roadways.

The City tries very hard to avoid any damage to the shoulder during plowing operation. However, it is sometimes difficult to see the edge of pavement during and after snow events. Damage that is reported or known will be repaired in the Spring after plowing operations are completed for the season and the weather is conducive to these repairs. If you are not sure if your damage is known, please submit a request to ensure you are on the list for the Spring repairs.

The City owns very few of the lights in the community. Many of the lights are owned and maintained by the County or the State. If the light is not located on a County or State highway and it is located in the City, you may submit a request to have it serviced. This may take time to complete as we contract with We Energies for these lights and their maintenance.

The City will trim back bushes and trees that are located in the right of way. You may submit a request to have an intersection reviewed by Highway staff to determine if the obstruction is a private issue or public issue.

You can obtain that information by visiting the Waukesha County Tax Listing. You will then search by either your tax key number or property address. Please note the City of Pewaukee Treasurer sends payment files to the County every night. Your payment may not be posted to their website immediately due to the work load of the County Treasurer.

Full Payment Method - Taxpayers may pay their real estate taxes in full on or before January 31st. Installment Method - Real estate taxes can be paid in two (2) installments. The first installment must be paid on or before January 31st to qualify for the installment payment plan. All special assessments are included in the first installment. The second installment must be paid on or before July 31st to the Waukesha County Treasurer.

For Real Estate Property Taxes the first Installment or full payment is paid to the City of Pewaukee Clerk / Treasurer on or before January 31st. If you opt to pay in installments the second installment is due to the Waukesha County Treasurer located at 515 West Moreland Blvd. on or before July 31st.

The City of Pewaukee is divided into 10 wards which contain 3 polling locations. To find out where you should vote please go to My Vote Wisconsin, click on 'Regular Voter' then 'Address Search' and type in your address.

If you intend to seek a position as the Municipal Judge, a member on the City of Pewaukee Common Council as an Alderman or Mayor, paperwork is typically available the November prior to the spring election in the Clerk / Treasurer's office. Call or visit the Clerk / Treasurer's office for detailed instructions at (262)-691-0770.

Unless you notify the Public Works Dept in writing your quarterly bills will still be in your name. The City of Pewaukee has an "Identity Theft Policy" required by the Federal Government. All changes of ownership must be in writing.

The water utility is required to operate under rules established by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission. The rules were set so that the Utility would bill the customer for the accurate amount of so that the Utility would bill the customer for the accurate amount of water consumed. As with anything, meters wear out over time. These are similar requirements established for the electric and gas utilities in the state.

The City of Pewaukee Municipal water supply operates two water systems. Both systems are served from ground water wells. The East Side (Main) system which serves the area of the City East of Hwy 16 to Springdale Road, has 7 ground water wells. The West Side system (Highlands Coop) lies west of Hwy 16 to approximately Hwy SS/I-94. Three groundwater wells currently serve this area.

The Department of Natural Resources requires that we disinfect the water at each water pumping station. The stations are scattered throughout the City. Your home maybe located in close proximity to one of these sites. There is also a possibility that your home is some distance away. In this case, there is a phenomenon knows as "break point" being reached. This actually is a reduction in chlorine levels, but the odor actually becomes more noticeable. Try filling a pitcher of water and chill in the refrigerator. The chlorine will dissipate over time.

This is the "curb box" for your property. This pipe allows the Utility &/or your plumber to shut off the water to your home if the valves fail inside your home. A special "key/wrench" accesses a valve below the ground that will shut off the water service to your home. It is the property owners responsibility to keep this pipe accessible and not damage, or fill with debris. Please DO NOT plant trees, cover with landscaping etc. The valve cover should sit flush with the ground so that you can mow over it. Sometimes the "curb box" will wind up in your driveway. Please contact the Utility BEFORE you pave or pour concrete. We should make sure the pipe/valve is working correctly. It would be a terrible waste to pave, and then need to tear it out because repairs are required.

The City of Pewaukee does not add fluoride to the water. There is a natural level of fluoride contained in the well water. The natural level in the East Side water system is .42 ppm.The natural level in the West Side water system is .45 ppm.

Typically, the Utility will extend water main for three reasons: 1) The City intends to pave out an existing subdivision: 2) A developer/the Utility is required to extend municipal water service to a new subdivision. 3) The residents of an existing subdivision petition the City to extend services.

The answer is NO. Water systems are designed to provide quality water service to there customers and equally important to provide fire protection to your property. Screening and landscaping around a fire hydrant is highly discouraged. Screening is bad for the Fire Department when approaching a fire. Landscaping around the hydrant makes it difficult when Utility staff is conducting the semi-annual flushing program. Screening and landscaping around a fire hydrant is highly discouraged. Screening is bad for the Fire Department when approaching a fire. Landscaping around the hydrant makes it difficult when Utility staff is conducting the semi-annual flushing program. Utility staff does not take any pleasure in "blowing" water and wood chips all over the place when trying make sure your hydrant works correctly.

When you or your contractor calls Diggers Hotline the Utility is notified that there will be work in your yard. The Utility is required to locate any facilities (water or sewer lines) that may be in your yard. The Utility is not able to locate any lines beyond the road right of way or what would be your private yard.

Interest of 10% per annul will start accruing at the close of business on the due date. Under state law failure to receive a bill does not affect the validity of the bill or any interest or fines incurred due to late payment(s). It is the responsibility of the homeowner to secure his/her water bill when one is not received.

The water utility is only responsibility for the meter that the Utility owns. The Utility does not install, or own the valves in a private residence/building. We highly encourage owners to exercise the valves around the water meter periodically. Valves seize up if not operated on a regular basis. It is in your best interest. We've had a few 'catastrophic' incidents where washing machine hoses fail, or other emergency plumbing failures cause even more damage because valves were inoperable.

All basements contain floor drain systems. These drains should be installed with J - traps. The trap when filled with water should not allow any sewer gas to come through. If you notice the smell with no back up, pour a bucket of water down the drain. This will fill the trap again.

The sewer line extending from your home may be plugged. The sewer line that runs from your home to the main sewer line, usually in the middle of the street, is the property owners responsibility to repair/unplug.

These are covers for water valves. These are "valve boxes" allow the Utility to access water valves that are located below ground. The valves are on the larger water mains that flow water to your houses water service lateral. If you find a cover missing, please contact the Utility office at 262.691.0804.